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Join the Kronberg Ensemble, May 29, at Omaha’s First Presbyterian Church for their final concert of the season. WALK THROUGH THE WOODS features Arnold Schoenberg's programmatic and surprisingly accessible string sextet, VERKLARTE NACHT, or “... more››

The Lincoln Choral Artists will conclude their 32nd concert season with a performance of Handel's touching and dramatic oratorio SAUL at Saint Paul United Methodist Church, Sunday, May 19 at 3:00. The Lied Center’s 2013-14 Season is full of... more››

On May 5th, William Stibor, Ed Polochick, and Damon Thomas Lee preview the last concert this season by Lincoln's Symphony Orchestra. 100 years ago, Stravinsky set the classical music and ballet world on fire with his avant-garde masterpiece THE... more››

This week on the April 26 program, THE LINCOLN EARLY MUSIC CONSORT and Dulces Voces present a concert called “Tourdion,” a springtime concert of early songs and dances at First Christian Church, 16th & K Streets in Lincoln on Saturday, April... more››

On APril 19, William Stibor and Miles Hoffman, from the American Chamber Players, preview their Sheldon Friends of Chamber Music concert at the Sheldon Museum of Art, Saturday, April 20th. Miles and the gang then travel to Hasting College for a... more››

ANCIENT WORLD THROUGH MODERN EYES is this season’s topic for UNL’s Interdisciplinary Arts Symposium, which places the performing arts in a broader, more meaningful context. Target Margin Theatre Director David Herskovits, preview the final... more››

On the April 12 program,William Stibor talks to Hal France, who returns to Opera Omaha to conduct Bartok’s psychological musical drama, BLUEBEARD’S CASTLE, with opera legend and Kansas native, Sam Ramey in the title role. Friday, April 19th at 7:... more››

Filmmaker Julie Dash’s drops by Friday Live, in conjunction with her 3-day visit to UNL and Lincoln. Hot off a Lied Center gig with his early music ensemble, THE HUTCHINS CONSORT, founder Joe McNalley drops by Friday Live before heading to... more››

Kristin Ross is the final speaker for the year’s Humanities on the Edge series at UNL. NYU Professor of Comparative Literature, she chats with Friday Live about her presentation, COMMUNAL LUXURY, in which she reexamines the 1871 Paris Communards... more››